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id: 6606906b3f31fc953f1ee3b6
title: Task 17
challengeType: 22
dashedName: task-17
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In this task, you'll work with a summary of the conversation between Sophie and Brian. This summary includes key points about using a programming library.

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`Sophie finds a _ with _ functions and wants to know how to _ its documentation. Brian advises her that when _ with functions, it's important to check the function's _. This _ what the function does, its parameters, and return _. Understanding this makes _, and then, the next step is to _ the documentation for more details, like _ examples. Sophie agrees and says she'll follow _ steps for _ function.`

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`library`

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It refers to a collection of pre-written code or functions in programming.

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`many`

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This word indicates a large number of something, here referring to functions.

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`analyze`

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It means to examine something carefully.

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`dealing`

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It refers to how you manage or work with something.

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`signature`

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It includes details of a function, like its name and parameters.

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`provides`

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It means to give or supply, here referring to the information given by the signature.

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`type`

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In this context, it refers to the kind of result or output a function gives.

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`sense`

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It means something is clear or understandable.

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`examine`

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This word means to look at something carefully.

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`usage`

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These examples show how something can be used.

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`these`

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It refers to specific things mentioned earlier, in this case, the steps for analyzing functions.

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`each`

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It is used to refer to individual items or cases, here meaning every single function.
